Dashmetry The Northern Lights constructs the platforming experience in a linear manner. The platformer game focuses on the continuous movement between the aurora borealis and the icy structures.

Exploring The Rhythm Of Ice
The game is designed in consecutive segments, each introducing a new control scheme. This organization allows for a natural learning process while increasing the pressure with each step. Players experience cube, mini cube, ship, UFO, ball, and wave controls in turn, creating variety in how to handle situations. Frequent icon changes keep the pace dynamic and require stable reflexes.
Cube and rhythm platform
The opening cube section uses pads and orbs to define the clicking rhythm. Players need precise timing to overcome ice walls and spikes. This stage lays the groundwork for the entire journey, helping to build familiarity with the overall pace of the level. Each jump is calculated based on background sound, creating a connection between the action and the music.
Minicube and gravity shifts
When switching to the minicube, the gravity shift mechanism appears frequently. Moving on the ceiling or an ice floor requires adjusting the jump height appropriately. These sections test spatial reading and reaction time in tight corners. The design maintains a steady pace, creating a sense of increasing challenge rather than sudden shifts.
Support Features And Replay Value
- Endless Mode expands the experience after completing the main track.
- Hidden Coins encourage careful observation of each area.
- Lucky Wheel motivates retrying for rewards.
- Winter and aurora design enhances visual recognition and depth.




















